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“Transatlantic Defence
Industrial Cooperation
Challenges
and Prospects”

Résidence
Palace
Brussels
18 July 2003

 

Simon Serfaty

Simon Serfaty is the director of the Europe Program at the Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS) in Washington, DC, and professor of U.S. foreign policy with the Graduate Programs in International Studies at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. From 1972 to 1993, he was a professor of U.S. foreign policy at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), serving as the director of the Center of European Studies in Bologna, Italy (1972–1976), as director of the Washington Center of Foreign Policy Research (1978–1980), and as executive director of the Johns Hopkins Foreign Policy Institute (1984–1991).

Dr. Serfaty is the author, coauthor, and editor of numerous publications. His most recent books include The European Finality Debate and its National Dimensions (editor and contributor, 2003), Memories of Europe’s Future: Farewell to Yesteryear (1999), Stay the Course: European Unity and Atlantic Solidarity (1997), and Taking Europe Seriously (1992). His most recent monograph is Renewing the Transatlantic Partnership (May 2003). His articles have appeared in most leading professional journals in the United States and Europe, and he has been a guest lecturer in 40 different countries in Europe, Africa, and Asia. A French-born U.S. citizen, Dr. Serfaty holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from the Johns Hopkins University. In 2001, Old Dominion University designated him as Eminent Scholar of the university.

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